curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/es-a1-learn-consonants-and-special-characters/68f1550f645e741d2710ddf1.md
The letter ñ is called eñe in Spanish.
This letter is very special because it's unique to the Spanish alphabet. To make this sound, the middle of your tongue should touch the roof of your mouth.
An example is niña ("girl").
Listen to the audio and write the letter in the blank space below.
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ñ
This is a special letter in the Spanish alphabet. Remember to enable the Spanish keyboard to write it.
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